/rɪˈpraɪzəl/ – Noun
Definition: sự trả đũa, sự trả thù.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a reprisal refers to a retaliatory action taken by one party against another in response to a perceived wrong or injury. It typically involves an act of retaliation or revenge carried out in response to a prior action or offense.
Example: The company threatened to take reprisal against the employee who reported the safety violation.